The Free Lance-Star - Sun Nov 08
Charles "Kenny" Schenemann, 67, of Stafford County was carried home by Jesus on Friday, Nov.
Three arrested in robbery aftermathThe Free Lance-Star - Sun Nov 08
Three people from out of the area have been arrested in connection with the Wednesday night armed robbery at a Rite Aid in Stafford County .
Vdot Hot SpotsThe Free Lance-Star - Sun Nov 08
Sunday-Thursday, 10 p.m.-4:30 a.m.; crews will be installing continuous traffic counters on Interstate 95 southbound just south of Exit 143 .
A.G. urges dismissal of petition to clear teen in rape-recant caseThe Free Lance-Star - Sat Nov 07
Stafford attorney Denise Rafferty provided effective counsel to a former Aquia Harbour teen whose victim recanted her rape allegation after his conviction, according to the state Attorney General's Office.
Five sectors faring wellThe Free Lance-Star - Sat Nov 07
The period between the second quarters of 2006 and 2009 was not kind to area retailers.
Shoplifters make Santa's naughty list Fredericksburg retailers aren't ...The Free Lance-Star - Sat Nov 07
Retailers aren't the only ones expecting to do most of their business this holiday shopping season.
Two panels approve VRE deal with French companyThe Free Lance-Star - Fri Nov 06
Two transportation commissions have approved a Virginia Railway Express recommendation to award commuter train maintenance and operations work to Keolis Rail Services America.
Police hope public can ID robbery suspects Stafford authorities are...The Free Lance-Star - Fri Nov 06
Stafford authorities are hoping the public can help identify two young robbers who held up a county Rite Aid Wednesday night.
14 held in federal, Stafford probeThe Free Lance-Star - Fri Nov 06
Fourteen people face federal charges as the result of a wide-ranging probe started by the Stafford Sheriff's Office involving contraband cigarettes, guns, drugs and a murder-for-hire scheme.
14 charged in illegal cigarette ring Stafford Sheriff's Office...WFLS - Thu Nov 05
Stafford Sheriff's Office started investigation. Bill Dubensky WFLS News Date published: 11/5/2009 Fourteen individuals were charged Thursday with allegedly paying or trading more than $8 million, nearly 40 firearms, and drugs to purchase 388,000 cartons - totalling more than 77 million contraband cigarettes - to sell in New York.
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